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Updated: Jun 14 2021

Fibular Deficiency (anteromedial bowing)

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  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
    • Fibular deficiency
      • consists of shortening or entire absence of the fibula
      • previously known as fibular hemimelia
      • the most common congenital long bone deficiency
      • usually involves the entire limb
    • Genetics
      • no known inheritance pattern
      • linked to sonic hedge-hog gene
    • Associated conditions
      • anteromedial tibial bowing
        • most common cause is fibular hemimelia
      • ankle instability
        • secondary to a ball and socket ankle
      • talipes equinovalgus
      • tarsal coalition (50%)
      • absent lateral rays
      • femoral abnormalities (PFFD, coxa vara)
      • developmental dysplasia of the hip
      • cruciate ligament deficiency
      • genu valgum
        • secondary to lateral femoral condyle hypoplasia
      • significant leg length discrepancy
        • shortening of femur and/or tibia
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Treatment
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Pediatrics⎪Fibular Deficiency (anteromedial bowing)
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4/1/2020
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